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9552890 No.9552890 [Reply] [Original]

do you say care-uh-mel or car-mel?

>> No.9552894

ca-ram-ull

>> No.9552908

>>9552890
car-ar-mel

>> No.9552909

ca-ra-mel

>> No.9552913

Meme sauce

>> No.9552914

kentucky fried 'mel

>> No.9552915

car-mull
my autistic brain wants to say "care-a-mell" but "care-a-mell-ization" is 10000x gayer than "car-mull-ization"

>> No.9552917

>>9552890
Both - depending on the situation. Same with Caribbean.

>> No.9552927
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9552927

>>9552915
>hyuk hyuk words r gay

God damn it, Cletus.

>> No.9552928

>>9552890
cahr-muhl

>> No.9552935

>>9552890
This exposes yet another fatal flaw in the hebrew-anglo language.
Btw it's kara-Mel.

>> No.9552939

>>9552927
Im being consistent you mongoloid. You actually, unironically say "care-a-mell-ization?" Thats pretty astounding.

>> No.9552976

>>9552939
Nigger, it's fucking spelt with an a after the r, so you pronounce it as such

>> No.9552980

>>9552976
Just like the G in neighbor.

>> No.9552992

>>9552939
Please, get your GED before arguing with me Billy Bob Eugene Jr.

>> No.9553000

where I live, the c is silent and the e is barely pronounced, so it's just erml

>> No.9553007

>>9552935
>Btw it's kara-Mel.
that is how i pronounce it desu

>> No.9553025

>>9553000
Howdy, neighbor!

>> No.9553032

kuh-ruhah-meyl

>> No.9553173

>>9552992
Send me a vocaroo of your effeminate pronunciation of the word "caramelization" and I will stop roasting your fragile ass. Until then you're a faggot.

>> No.9553182

Kümeakukonpayaymün

>> No.9553184
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9553184

Girugamesh!

>> No.9553208

jag-spa-roo

>> No.9553479

>dispenser out of napkins
>old person asks for serviettes

>> No.9553727

>>9553479
That's what they're called though...
Why do americans hate language so much?

>> No.9553740

>>9553173
autism

>> No.9553785

>>9552908
>>9552909
Only correct answers.
Americans don't have butcher the English language.

>> No.9553834

>>9553785
England still trying to take a language all for them selves and not realize there is this beautiful thing called "Dialects?" Curb your neo-imperialism

>> No.9553842

>>9553785
Also, we invented potato chips but you still call them crisps

>> No.9553902

>>9552890
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4My_oUMe01g

>> No.9554179

depends if i'm talking about the sauce or the square candies

>> No.9555670

>>9552890
Care-ah-mel

>> No.9555681

Carah mol

>> No.9555688

'mel

>> No.9555694

ca-ra-mel because I'm talking about caramel not a fucking mountain range

>> No.9556181

>>9552890
Car-mel when it comes to things caramelized like onions or meats.
Cara-mell when it comes to candies and sweets.

>> No.9556201

>>9552915
better gay than retarded as fuck

>> No.9556298

>>9552909
This is the correct pronunciation, the word incorporates the latin word "mel" meaning honey. So to butcher the pronunciation is to remove the meaning and origin. Which is that it is honey like, deriving from cane as it was originally spanish cala and then french cara.

Saying carmel careuhmel is gross and idiotic.

>> No.9556306

>>9553785
>Americans don't have butcher the English language.
>don't have butcher the English language.
>don't have butcher
before you shit on amerifats you should probably check your own writing first.

t. not an amerifat

>> No.9556322

>>9553785
Yeah, kinda like how the English butchered the English language ~1350?

>> No.9556354

>>9556181
>Car-mel
Retard.

>> No.9556382

>>9552890
Keer-a-meel

>> No.9556403

The English language is great, so much variety:

Primary Branch:
- English-English (also known as correct)
Secondary Regional branches:
- American-English,
- Canadian-English,
- Australian-English
- Indian-English

Ahaha what a fantastic world we live in, soo much regional variety as well as the official standard English as defined by Englishmen.

>> No.9556409

>>9556403
>- Indian-English
I wasn't aware this existed beyond 'I am phoning from your insurers about your recent car accident'

>> No.9556418

>>9556403
In 50 - 100 years it'll all be American-English though. You would have thought with their far reaching media they'd have the responsibility and respect to also spread English-English. Instead of blatantly trying to stamp it out.

>>9556409
I'll admit their version is closer to English-English but there are dialect differences.

>> No.9556426

>>9556418
>American English
Otherwise known as Ebonics.

>> No.9556433

>>9552890
ka-ra-melli.

>> No.9556449

No its care of mell

>> No.9556921

>>9552890
I don't fucking say it at all because sweets are for faggots, savory master race.

>> No.9557452

care-mell

>> No.9557470

>>9556403
You also have more regional variants within each of those.

>> No.9557480

カラメル

>> No.9557501

>>9552909
Yup

>> No.9558203

caw-fee

>> No.9558289

>>9552890
>do you say care-uh-mel or car-mel?
Why yes, yes I do.

>> No.9559206

>>9556403
I've always heard American/Canadian English is the closest to the "natural" way to speak. Ignore people from newfoundland and Texas.

That's why even brits sing in "american" English. Look it up.

Also the spelling, every current dictionary, and common fucking sense says a lot of things the English pronounce are wrong.

>> No.9559364

>>9559206
It is. I have no idea why people still believe the "English-English is 100% right" meme

>> No.9559371

Car-a-mel, but car-mel-ize.

>> No.9559387

>>9552894
This.

>> No.9559421

>>9559206
You're definitely right about that first thing, you only have to fool around with your mouth a little to realise that American sounds are easy to make. But there are variants in pronunciation in both England and America which aren't logical if you look at the word phonetically, and caramel is one of them. The English pronunciation is the phonetically logical one for that particular word, regardless of which accent you pronounce it in.

>> No.9561348

>>9552927
>I'm too young to remember when gay meant lame.